So I have had a bit of a disaster and a project I was working on has
mysteriously disappeared. It is not a huge issue as I was using the project
to edit some vector files (of a railway network). The vector layers are in a
GeoPackage.
However I have two layers with similar names and I am not 100
I am sure there is a simple way to do this, but I am trying to write a
simple graphical modeller model that will allow me to add four
coordinate points to create a rectangle/polygon. What algorithm do I use
to go from four x y coordinate points entered as x1, y1, x2, y2 etc to
create points in
I have downloaded the "Visualization - Aerial" file from the following
link. This is AutoCAD 2011 Sample File.
https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/downloads/caas/downloads/content/autocad-sample-files.html
I am using QGIS3.16 version. I have created a geopackage. I have added the
dwg f
Alberto and list,
On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 7:04 AM Seguridad Urbana
wrote:
> Buenos días, la consulta es la siguiente. Es posible crear un localizador
> de direcciones en Qgis de la misma manera que en Arcgis para
> georreferenciar archivos en excel o access con varios eventos para ubicar?.
> Ten
I used to get a lot of similar freezes on QGIS 3.
It was traced to the browser window being full of files that I never would
use for QGIS.
So if your browser window within QGIS has a lot of irrelevant stuff, you
could try clicking on each one and selecting, "Hide from Browser" option.
This should e
Hi,
I made a copy of a layer from gpkg to postgresql.
I saved the symbol properties to a symbol and 2nd copied the symbology
from old to new layer.
But the 2nd new layer's lines are much bigger than the old ones. Text,
formulares are the same and correct.
What did I missed?
Regards
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Buenos días, la consulta es la siguiente. Es posible crear un localizador
de direcciones en Qgis de la misma manera que en Arcgis para
georreferenciar archivos en excel o access con varios eventos para ubicar?.
Tenemos cartografía en formato shape actualizada de una provincia Argentina
y necesitamo
Hi,
I did suggest it indeed. Ideally, it would go in the QGIS core every time they
ask for a z factor. (Like under shading in the layer style). I will probably
play around with it just to learn who to make a plugin but if you want to put
it in your plugin, go ahead.
Nicolas Cadieux
https://g
Hi,
For now, probably just a box where you entre y and x and an select an
ellipsoid. Ideally, you could just pick a raster and the latitude at the
centre of the file and the project ellipsoid would be selected. I have the
python formula for Proj as I use it in my python script. I just don’t
Hi,
Thanks for the heads up. I will check.
Nicolas Cadieux
https://gitlab.com/njacadieux
> Le 27 nov. 2020 à 06:01, Bernd Vogelgesang a écrit
> :
>
>
>> On 27.11.20 10:52, Raymond Nijssen wrote:
>> ...
>> Last week I had a similar idea for a plugin that could tell you which
>> UTM zone to pi
A reminder of QGISOpenDay today, with a schedule of live-streamed talks.
More details at https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/wiki/QHF-November-2020
The "QGIS User Group" session is beginning now.
(this is the re-branded #qwakfriday day) A QGISOpenDay will now happen
on the last Friday of every mont
I have a Lat Lon Tools plugin, Field Calculator function that generates the
UTM zone.
Nicolas, you just reminded me that you had suggested this to me earlier as
a plugin. Something like that would be easy to add, but I'm not sure it
fits within Lat Lon Tools which captures different coordinates, b
Isn't that already covered by the "Projestions" plugin?
Yes, something like that! I didn't know it. It doesn't give me any utm
zone though..
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On 27.11.20 10:52, Raymond Nijssen wrote:
...
Last week I had a similar idea for a plugin that could tell you which
UTM zone to pick for your current canvas. I decided it would not be
worth the effort. But maybe these could go together (and be finished
at the end of this "KwakFriday"?
Isn't tha
Hi Nicolas,
It is just a simple formula for calculating the "z-factor" for a given
latitude. What would that look like in a plugin? Where would it go? What
would it do or show?
Last week I had a similar idea for a plugin that could tell you which
UTM zone to pick for your current canvas. I d
Nicolas,
that would be helpful indeed! Yet I do it manually each time...
Maria
> Am 27.11.2020 um 14:13 schrieb Nicolas Cadieux :
>
> Hi,
>
> It's just the Z factor needed when you make a hillshade when the x an y are
> in degrees and the z is in feet or meters (like SRTM). You can see it
Hi Ryan,
I think you could create a python QgsVectorDataProvider for your data
and setup a QGIS server for hosting a wms.
https://www.itopen.it/qgis-vector-data-provider-python/
But I would probably just go for a simple script that converts the csv
file into a polygon dataset (gpkg, shp, pos
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